My Question is: Based on the server log, did it start correctly & if not where would I start to find out the root cause?
Below you will see the following:
1) My Server Setup
2) Start up Script
3) Console output from server statup
4) Server Log file

This may not be the whole problem, but it looks to be like you are pointing the binary data repository at the same place as the database.

Is ="/home/gis2gps/oseeAppServer_postgres_0.9.1/data" the location of your PostgreSQL data? If so, this should not be where osee.application.server.data is set. osee.application.server.data specifies the location of the binary data (i.e. large lumps of data from attributes such as Native Content or Word OLE Content which are zipped and stored outside the database to prevent excessivedatabase growth and poor backup performance), not the database. PostgreSQL handles the database location itself.

You can ommit the definition and OSEE will put it in the home directory of the user running the server, which is probably the best thing to do until you have things up and running. You can move it afterwards.

Also, why are you using such a long command line? The arguments should already be set in the application server's config.ini.

Because of the issues that you and other Linux users have been experiencing, I decided to do a test using my home computer which runs Mandriva 2010.

Please verify the steps you have been through against the following, which I have verified works up to the point of successfully creating a demo database.

Install Eclipse 3.5.2
Download the 0.9.4 client from the OSEE downloads page
Choose it as an archive in the Eclipse update manager and install it
This will install the OSEE client and everything else it needs EXCEPT the PostgreSQL driver
Download the PostgreSQL driver from the OSEE downloads page
Choose it as an archive in the Eclipse update manager and install it

Download the 0.9.4 server from the OSEE downloads page and unzip it
Unzip the PostgreSQL driver
Copy the two files from the plugins folder in the PostgreSQL driver to the plugins folder of the server

Create an empty PostgreSQL database per the instructions on the OSEE web site
Start the application server, ignoring any messages about tables not existing

Because of the issues that you and other Linux users have been experiencing, I decided to do a test using my home computer which runs Mandriva 2010.

Please verify the steps you have been through against the following, which I have verified works up to the point of successfully creating a demo database.

Install Eclipse 3.5.2
Download the 0.9.4 client from the OSEE downloads page
Choose it as an archive in the Eclipse update manager and install it
This will install the OSEE client and everything else it needs EXCEPT the PostgreSQL driver
Download the PostgreSQL driver from the OSEE downloads page
Choose it as an archive in the Eclipse update manager and install it

Download the 0.9.4 server from the OSEE downloads page and unzip it
Unzip the PostgreSQL driver
Copy the two files from the plugins folder in the PostgreSQL driver to the plugins folder of the server

Create an empty PostgreSQL database per the instructions on the OSEE web site
Start the application server, ignoring any messages about tables not existing